What does practicing laps mean in driving training?

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AndrewMarie
07/29/25 10:22am
Practicing laps in driving training refers to the complete practice of various maneuvers during the learning of Subject 2, such as hill starts, reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, right-angle turns, and curve driving. One complete practice session is considered as running one lap, which serves as a simulation test method for learners. Additional information: Key points to note for Subject 2: 1. Reversing into a parking space: Main points for deduction include hitting the line while reversing, the car not entering the parking space, exceeding the time limit, and not following the designated route. 2. Parallel parking: Main points for deduction involve turn signals, maintaining a 30cm distance from the edge, and hitting the line. When entering the test area, turn right in advance and observe the highest point of the wiper aligning with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm distance. During reversing, remember the first right full turn, straightening, left full turn, parking in the space, turning on the left turn signal, and observing the rearview mirror when exiting to prevent the wheels from hitting the line. 3. Right-angle turns: Points for deduction include turn signals and hitting the line. After entering the test area, turn on the turn signal, and turn it off after the voice prompt. Incorrect operation of the turn signal results in a 10-point deduction. After entering the right-angle turn, adjust the car to maintain a 30cm distance from the edge line, similar to parallel parking. When making a full turn, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling or stopping midway. Straighten the car after the rear wheels exit to prevent the wheels from hitting the line. 4. Curve driving: Main points for deduction involve the wheels hitting the line. During the test, focus on the front part, sit upright, align the left window corner with the inner side of the left yellow line, and continuously adjust the direction. For the latter part (left turn), extend your head out of the window, align the left window corner with the inner edge of the left yellow line, continuously adjust the direction, and finally straighten the car to the left.
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